What's it all about?: If you're a Christian
'I must have irritated my provincial quite a bit with my constant questions about the truth of Christian doctrines, when he preferred to talk about football,' Radcliffe writes of his early years as a Dominican.
This desire for truth permeates his entire answer to the question of this book. He knows that statements about God are only understandable in the context of a life that is focused on God. In their hope, freedom, joy, courage and, not to forget, love, Christians could show something of God's presence.
This book speaks to the meaning of being Christian in an ever-changing culture, in the West and beyond, and offers an ecumenical response to the divisions in the churches. It puts people firmly on the ground: 'we are called to be at home in places as far apart as you can imagine - in our bodies and in the kingdom of God'.